Let's see your non James Bond collection
TonyDP
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Dell Deaton had the great idea of posting up some pictures of our non James Bond collectibles. I thought I'd start things off with some of the stuff I've amassed with my brother, SpectreIsland. First up, some signed Lithographs...
Alex Ross Knight Over Gotham
Alex Ross Tribute to Jack Kirby's Captain America
Alex Ross Rendition of the Marvel Universe Heroes
Bob Kane's Vigil Over Gotham & Alex Ross' Superman #1
Ross' JLA (Original Seven)
Ross' The Arena of Superheroes
Green Lantern Square Face (In Brightest Day...)
Ross' JSA and World's Finest
More to come. Stay tuned, same Bat Time, same Bat Channel...
Alex Ross Knight Over Gotham
Alex Ross Tribute to Jack Kirby's Captain America
Alex Ross Rendition of the Marvel Universe Heroes
Bob Kane's Vigil Over Gotham & Alex Ross' Superman #1
Ross' JLA (Original Seven)
Ross' The Arena of Superheroes
Green Lantern Square Face (In Brightest Day...)
Ross' JSA and World's Finest
More to come. Stay tuned, same Bat Time, same Bat Channel...
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The ultra rare Batman and Joker statues from the 1989 movie; only 50 sets were made. Flanking them are the Batarang and Throwing Bird from Batman & Robin
Some signed movie posters from the WB Studio Store
Some Batman movie inspired statues (Batman Begins & Batman Forever) and Two-Face's Silver Coin prop
Some more statues from Batman & Robin and a few maquettes from the Animated Series
Still more to come...
From the Gentle Giant Star Wars collection (along with some mini lightsabers)
Randy Bowen's Marvel Universe Busts
Palisades Toys Alien & Predator Busts
Assorted DC, Terminator and Star Wars Busts
Some more busts and a DC JSA and DC JLA Bookend set
DC Universe Statues, Maquettes and Plates
A few more Batman Movie and Marvel Universe Statues
More DCU
And yet more DCU (can you tell we're DC fans?)
Shellhead and Webhead
Signed Christopher Lee Sith poster & FX Lightsabers
Men In Black Gear
Underdog & Scooby Doo Maquettes
DC & Marvel Silver & Gold Plated Coins
Duck Dodgers Sericel
Superman/Green Lantern & Superman/Batman production Cels
Disney's 50th Anniversary Nautilis from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
That's enough for now. Hope you enjoy them.
TonyDP
SpectreIsland
Thanks NS, as you can see my bro and I keep trying to relive our childhood (it's not just the videogames )
My son would kill for those Alex Ross posters. He's the only guy that he thinks outdoes his dad. )
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Glad you like them. We've been collecting for years; once you start, it's hard to let go.
Thanks for the kind words. Make sure to post some of your stuff up; I've love to see it.
We were on a first name basis with the gallery managers at the local WB stores; they'd call us as soon as stuff was announced. My brother was practically crying when he found out they were closing their stores.
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HB, no we do not own a comic store; this is just the result of years squandering our hard earned savings
As for Batman & Robin, the movie sucked but the collectibles were cool. Look at it this way, TMWTGG wasn't the best Bond movie, but it did have one of the coolest gadgets.
Thanks! Yup those are NASCAR die casts; mostly Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt. I can post pics of that stuff as well if you're interested.
Thanks MBE. We pretty much turned the 2nd floor of our house into a gallery. There isn't much wall space left these days though. We may have to get a bigger house
Especially like the Batman stuff.
I've always wanted to put my collections on display under glass, and I've always wondered, does this diminish the dust factor?
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My memory is getting hazy. I'm pretty sure Jeff Gordon won in the Baby Ruth car (it was his Busch car) as well as the rainbow scheme, flames scheme and the Jurassic Park scheme. The chromalusion car ran out of gas on the last lap of the Winston.
As for Earnhardt, I think he won in a couple of those cars. The Plus car is the one he got his Daytona 500 win in, and the last one in the lower right was his 76th and last win at Talladega.
There might be more, but those are all the ones I'm sure about.
Thanks for the kind words Asio. Keeping them under glass definitely reduces the dust factor. But I think it also depends on your location. I live off a fairly busy street and the traffic does cause a little bit of dust settling. The other thing I do is keep all the stuff away from any direct sunlight or other harsh light sources.
Thank you again Tony. One more question. Do you still have the boxes they came in? If so, I'm not going to ask for pictures, just curious. I'm asking, because I own one NASCAR car. It's a Dale Earnhardt Jr. car. It's from the 2004 Budweiser True Music Fest (Dave Matthews Band). A buddy told me keep the box it came in, so I did. Mine is a 1:24th scale.
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Yes, I still do have the boxes; as I'm sure you know having the original box for any item will increase its resale value.
Having said that, most of the Nascar 1/24 die casts don't have a relatively high resell value. Dale Sr.'s cars were a notable exception (especially in the first few months after his death) but generally speaking, most of the cars in my collection sell for about half of what I paid for them.
That's why I only buy things that I like, and not for investment purposes as that hardly ever pans out.
Thanks for posting Tony.
Thanks Alex. I'm pretty fond of that one myself. I'm more of a DC fan as opposed to Marvel, but when Ross draws them I usually can't resist. Besides, his Tony Stark is modelled after Timothy Dalton so he scores extra points.